CORRUPTION: More Inside

Just
before he was finally led off to jail last July, aged Albert Bacon Fall
published some reminiscences of his bold, exciting years in
Washington as President Harding's Secretary of the Interior (TIME, July
27). Among other things he took credit for ushering Herbert Hoover into
national politics by getting him his job as Harding's Secretary of
Commerce. Last week the public was apprised of more reminiscences of
the Harding administration, this time by Harry Micajah Daugherty.*
If Fall took a bitter pleasure in telling...